Command Line Interface Guide
Table 25. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig Chassis Info Or Omconfig Mainsystem Info
name=value pair Description
index=<
n
> Number of the chassis whose asset tag or name you are setting.
tag=<
text
> Asset tag in the form of alphanumeric text. Letters or numbers should not exceed 10
characters.
name=<
text
> Name of the chassis.
In the following example, the asset tag for the main system chassis is being set to buildsys:
omconfig chassis info index=0 tag=buildsys
or
omconfig mainsystem info index=0 tag=buildsys
Index 0 always defaults to the main system chassis. The following command omits index=n, but accomplishes the same:
omconfig chassis info tag=buildsys
or
omconfig mainsystem info tag=buildsys
An acceptable command, when executed, results in the following message:
Chassis info set successfully.
For some chassis, you can assign a different name. You cannot rename the main system chassis. In the following
example, the command renames chassis 2 from storscsi1 to storscsia:
omconfig chassis info index=2 name=storscsia
or
omconfig mainsystem info index=2 name=storscsia
As with other commands, the CLI issues an error message if you do not have a chassis 2 (the main chassis=0). The CLI
allows you to issue commands only for the system configuration you have.
Omconfig Chassis Leds Or Omconfig Mainsystem Leds
Use the omconfig chassis leds or omconfig mainsystem leds command to specify when to flash a chassis fault LED or
chassis identification LED. This command also allows you to clear the LED of the system hard drive. The following table
displays the valid parameters for the command.
Table 26. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig Chassis Leds Or Omconfig Mainsystem Leds
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description
index=<
n
> NA Number of the chassis where the LED resides
(defaults to chassis 0, main system chassis).
led=fault severity=warning | critical Select to flash the LED either when a warning event
occurs or when a critical event occurs.
led=hdfault action=clear Sets the number of faults for the hard drive back to
zero (0).
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